Theodore rex , second part of william morris theodore roosevelt biography. First one was classTom humphries kerry v dublin book . Not badAlso reading some robert goddard thrillers that I picked up in a job lot . Great reads all of them.Finished the latest rankin/rebus . Delighted he's back.

Read loads as I spend my whole time on planes and trains and the tube

Will buy Colonel rooseveltThe life and times of joseph p kennedyCreole belle , james lee burke

And donal cullens book as well for xmas

The first time the Devil made me do it. The second time I did it on my own.

I know this is a bit of a generalisation but I think there is an element of truth to it. It seems that men are much more into non fiction books auto biographies history etc whereas women much prefer works of fiction.

I wonder does this then influence things when arguments break out between couples.

I liked "The agony and the extasy" by Irving Stone - about Michelangelo Buonarotti. Nice book.

Yesterday I started reading "Better. A Surgeon's Notes On Performance" by Atul Gawande - many stories about troubles of present-day medicine - why WHO can't fight polio in India, how american soldiers are treated in field hospitals in Iraq, history of C-section etc. Quite good book actually, I've read around 100 pages so far.

I know this is a bit of a generalisation but I think there is an element of truth to it. It seems that men are much more into non fiction books auto biographies history etc whereas women much prefer works of fiction.

I wonder does this then influence things when arguments break out between couples.

I read a tonne of books but I can never stick with fiction,they just don't interest me.Cant remember the last time I read fiction.

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